AMATSU TATARA

Most of this is from the Ninpo-L. And lots of it was posted by John Lindsey
(Thanks).

Separated into approximately 108 scrolls over time.

Shinmei Shi no Hiden (4 main Families who hold scrolls)

Amatsu Tatara Nakatomi Hibumi (Nakatomi and Kuki Family)

Amatsu Tatara Kishin no Hibumi (Otomo Family)

Amatsu Tatara Hisshin Ginkoroku (Monobe Family) 22 scrolls

Amatsu Tatara Rinpo Hiden (Abe Family)

Ninpo roots are found in the scroll called Ryusen no Maki of Hisshin Ginkoroku
and the Izumo Hishoden collection of scrolls. Highest teachings placed in the
Ryoko no Maki (Tiger and dragon scrolls) known separately as the Ryu no maki
and the Tora no maki.

Amatsu Tatara Hibumi no Maki

(Main Scrolls)

Hibumi Shiron

Shinpi Kansei no Maki

Kanseiron no Maki

Shinrihen no Maki

Kanagihen no Maki

Hokyo Hiden no Maki

Tenmon Chimon no Maki

Chikujo no Maki

Jinei no Maki

Gunrykau no Maki

Juho Kajutsu no Maki

Kishajutsu no Maki

Kenpo Hisohen no Maki

Sojutsu Hibumi no Maki

Naginata Hishohen no Maki

Bojutsu Hihohen no Maki

Jutaijutsu Kappohen no Maki

Bekkan

Information taken from the Amatsu Tatara can be found in the following ryuha:

Kukishin/Kukishinden ryu

Kijin Chosui ryu

Shinden Tatara ryu

Takagi Yoshin ryu

Togakure ryu

Hakuun ryu

Gyokko ryu

Koto ryu

Gikan ryu

Shinden Fudo ryu

Examples:

Kukishin ryu

Kumo Kiri Hiho (changing of the weather)

Rikujintsu Hiho (ways to improve the 5 senses)

Fudo Kanashibari no Jutsu

Kia Kishi no Jutsu (How to kill with kujikiri and Kiai)

Takagi Yoshin ryu

Kasumi Ougi, Sodezutsu, Hiyaku (cannons and bombs)

Bo Yose Ho

Hakuun Ryu

Onshin Tongyo no Jutsu

Suichu Hakka no Jutsu (candle used in water)

Tanemura Sensei's scrolls:

Shinden Amatsu Tatara Kyo,

Amatsu Tatara Tora no Maki

Shinden Amatsu Tatara Kangi no Maki

Tatara Hiruko Den

This is how the scrolls are broken down in the Hontai Takagi Yoshin ryu:

In March Tenwa 9 (1640's) the Amatsu Tatara was rewritten and reorganized by
Fujiwara no Kamatari, who was awarded a copy by Emperor Tenchi (38th Tenno Tenchi).
The original was divided into 5 scrolls, which were in turn divided into 36
sections and 9 subtitles. The most important scrolls were just as John wrote
them out. However, it makes little sense unless without some description, so
here is some: